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A combination of the booze thread and the music thread have reminded me of this:


Caffreys (ft. a sample of Jump Around by House of Pain)


You'll have to scroll down to find it.


I'm not Irish, nor have ever been to the Emerald Isle but I bloody love a pint of Caffreys, that track and this advert.

  • 10 months later...

Birds eye potato waffles - so waffley versatile


Where on earth dfid the copy writer get off with that one


Almost as good as the old advert for United Chocolate biscuits


"My name is Stan, and I am a Fan, I eat United and I am delighted" ???


Top top advert for me is the White Horses Guinness one (he watches, he waits)


Also love the current car one taht starts "Dad, where do I come from...." and finishes "... that's so cool as Jimmy Jones only comes from Scotland"

LizzygotDizzy Wrote:

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> Although, have to say I do love the one currently

> doing the rounds with the gorilla playing the

> drums to Phil Collins' "in the air tonight" was

> just so random and did nothing for cadburys

> chocolate, (if that was the product they were

> advertising!) =]


I've never met a woman who didn't like that ad, my 3 female housemates loved it, they t5hought it was pretty sexy, even up to the point where they started fantasising about the guy behind the suit...( I did fool one of them, telling them that it was a real gorilla )

Persil are showing adverts marking 100 years at the moment and one of the clips shown is of the young man who wants a clean shirt but it is in the wash so he does it himself and whilst reading the instructions on the persil box he tips it all over the floor and says "Oh mum" in a slightly bemused way


Years since i have seen that advert and brought a smile to my face


Now if only Ben was advertising beef burgers again !!!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> As an early Bauhaus fan I used to love this ad

>

> Maxell Tapes

>

> but it also serves as a useful reminder that

> adverts are fantasy at best and lies at worst


I remember a similar


Yes, I remember that ad very well! But for some reason thought it was for Memorex, i.e. the 'is it live or is it Memorex' ads. Unless they had one almost identical...?!

david_carnell Wrote:

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> A combination of the booze thread and the music

> thread have reminded me of this:

>

> Caffreys (ft. a sample of Jump Around by House of

> Pain)

>

> You'll have to scroll down to find it.

>

> I'm not Irish, nor have ever been to the Emerald

> Isle but I bloody love a pint of Caffreys, that

> track and this advert.


Yep, a classic!

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